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The Butz-Choquin pipe, from Metz to Saint-Claude.
The Butz-Choquin pipe, from Metz to Saint-Claude.


Jean-Baptiste Choquin had in Metz a trade of tobacconist. This trade was rather significant since it had some workmen who worked for him. Among those, we find a certain Gustave Butz which was its first workman and who became his son-in-law by marrying his daughter Marie in 1858.
Jean-Baptiste Choquin of Metz started out as a tobacconist. This enterprise was prosperous; he had several employees. Among those, there was a certain Gustave Butz who was its first workman and who became his son-in-law by marrying Choquin's daughter Marie in 1858.


It is in 1858 that Jean-Baptiste Choquin created, in collaboration with Gustave Butz, the Choquin pipe. It was a curved pipe, with a flat-bottomed hearth, whose pipe. It was prolonged by a part in bone of albatross. The assembly of this pipe was ensured by silver rings.
In 1858 Jean-Baptiste Choquin created, in collaboration with Gustave Butz, the Choquin pipe. This bent pipe with a flat-bottomed bowl was finished with an albatross-bone mouthpiece, fixed with silver rings.


Gustave Butz founded in1858, always in Metz, an establishment for the manufacture of the Choquin pipe which took the name of BUTZ-CHOQUIN. In 1951, the Berrod-Regad company bought the Butz-Choquin mark of which it ensured the manufacture since many years. Left from Metz, the Butz-Choquin pipe was foun in Saint-Claude, world capital of the briar pipe, under the Berrod-Regad group. It could not fall in better hands. Indeed, the Berrod-Regad group gave again its "nobility's letters" of this mark. I will completely rebuild the network of the representatives for finally opening at the market of export in 1960 and received the Oscar of export, as well as the Gold Cup of the French good taste.
In 1858, still in Metz, Gustave Butz built an establishment for the manufacture of the Choquin pipe which took the name of ''Butz-Coquin.'' In 1951, the Berrod-Regad company bought the Butz-Choquin trademark continuing manufacture since ever since. Departing from Metz, the Butz-Choquin workshop was relocated to Saint-Claude, then also called "the world capital of the briar pipe," under the Berrod-Regad group. The Berrod-Regad group would go on to completely rebuild the network of representatives until finally entering the export market in 1960 and has since won several prizes, as well as the Gold Cup of French good taste.


In a few years, The pipe's collection passed from ten to seventy series. It is thus thanks to the Berrod-Regad company that, 135 years after, the Butz-Choquin pipe is still known, and that, not only in France but also throughout the world. In 2002, the Berrod family, wishing to preserve the activity of manufacture of the pipes in Saint-Claude, with yielded the company to Fabien Guichon, native from the area, which will continue to develop yhe Butz-Choquin mark during the 21st century.
In a few years, The brand's collection increased from ten to seventy series. 135 years after it was founded, the Butz-Choquin pipe is still well-known not only in France but throughout the world. In 2002, the Berrod family, wishing to preserve manufacture of pipes in Saint-Claude, handed over the company to Fabien Guichon, a native of the area, who will continue to develop the Butz-Choquin brand during the 21st century.


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History

The Butz-Choquin pipe, from Metz to Saint-Claude.

Jean-Baptiste Choquin of Metz started out as a tobacconist. This enterprise was prosperous; he had several employees. Among those, there was a certain Gustave Butz who was its first workman and who became his son-in-law by marrying Choquin's daughter Marie in 1858.

In 1858 Jean-Baptiste Choquin created, in collaboration with Gustave Butz, the Choquin pipe. This bent pipe with a flat-bottomed bowl was finished with an albatross-bone mouthpiece, fixed with silver rings.

In 1858, still in Metz, Gustave Butz built an establishment for the manufacture of the Choquin pipe which took the name of Butz-Coquin. In 1951, the Berrod-Regad company bought the Butz-Choquin trademark continuing manufacture since ever since. Departing from Metz, the Butz-Choquin workshop was relocated to Saint-Claude, then also called "the world capital of the briar pipe," under the Berrod-Regad group. The Berrod-Regad group would go on to completely rebuild the network of representatives until finally entering the export market in 1960 and has since won several prizes, as well as the Gold Cup of French good taste.

In a few years, The brand's collection increased from ten to seventy series. 135 years after it was founded, the Butz-Choquin pipe is still well-known not only in France but throughout the world. In 2002, the Berrod family, wishing to preserve manufacture of pipes in Saint-Claude, handed over the company to Fabien Guichon, a native of the area, who will continue to develop the Butz-Choquin brand during the 21st century.

Contact Information

Société des pipes Butz-Choquin
2 ter, rue du Plan du Moulin
BP 127
39205 Saint-Claude
France
Phone: +33 (0)3 84 45 12 87
Fax: +33 (0)3 84 45 67 21
E-mail: info@butzchoquin.com
Website: Butz-Choquin